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A Bookish Marauder

New Delhi India

A Bookish Marauder

New Delhi India
Nagareboshi japanese drama review
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Nagareboshi
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by A Bookish Marauder
Jul 7, 2022
1 of 1 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
This review may contain spoilers

A Heartfelt Love Story with Time-Travel

Nagareboshi was one of the most heartfelt and emotionally moving love stories I've ever watched. As someone in their review has already pointed out, it showcases the power of storytelling and its heart lies in how it portrays the human condition. The feelings of love, longing, regret and kindness have been depicted so masterfully by the characters in the story, especially by Natsuko and Kensaku. I loved how, just like the elder Natsuko (or Natsumi, should I say?) we ended up warming up to Kensaku's character after initially having met him as a brash and rude person. The last few moments of the drama made us fall in love with Kensaku just like it showed Natsuko how single-mindedly devoted he had been to her for his entire life. Marie's character added more warmth and joy to the storyline, and I loved how she understood both Natsuko and Kensaku so well. The ending of the drama is what I believe makes it such a tearjerker (I ended up crying like a child in the last few moments) but I loved how it had an open ending with hopes for a better and more loving future for both Natsuko and Kensaku.

I would love to hear the thoughts of others about the ending. Was Kensaku really brought back to life my Marie? Did that mean Marie became a shooting star? (We do get a glimpse of a shooting star in the last scene) Or was the ending really the last time Natsuko talked to Kensaku?
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